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"It depends on you on me on every woman whether Empire Shopping Week is a success or otherwise! I honestly think that if the womenfolk were to insist on seeing Empire Goods first, unemployment and industrial troubles would be greatly alleviated. Come down to the D.I.C. with me to-morrow, and they will show us how British Manufacturers of Clothing and Drapery are able to give value plus typical British Quality." Empire -1 Shopping Weell

■%m sss mm mm iSx* wwm m«m mm Lady Louis Mountbatten The Duquesa de Alba y Mrs.Ojn»diu3Vaadertßl^|r.' DISTINGUISHED IN THE SOCIETY OF MANY NATIONS THEY TRUST THEIR BEAUTY TO THE SAME SURE C IB*-,' mmx-m wm mm m® The Countess Howe The Marquise de Polignae Lady Violet Astor OVELY society women use Pond's Two Creams the In Spain, H. R. H. Infanta Eulalia and the Duquesa of? world around. Let a few of them tell you why. Alba, both owe their lovely skin to Pond's. One of England's six most beautiful women, the Coun- This is tess Howe, calls Pond's "a straightforward way of keep- ';. ing fit." Lady Violet Astor declares "Pond's have done Cleanse thoroughly with Pond's Cold Cream several^ a wonderful service to women." Lady Louis Mountbatten times a day and always after exposure. Remove CreaWgj is another Pond's devotee. and dirt with issues or soft cloth. Smooth on a daintyv| In France, the fascinating Marquise de»Polignae ex- J B ' of Vanishing Cream for protection and powd*| claims "I've got the Pond's habit completely!" base. At night cleanse with Cold Cream, leaving «£#s , ' . ~ _ T ~-, httle overnight to soften and keep the skin supple. ,:1 In America, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., says "Even _ <™ on our far west ranch I have my daily facial—with Use Pond's this way and watch the growing beauty ora Pond's. I'm devoted to these Two marvelous Creams." yourskin! Seehowenchantmglyclear,smc<>th,itbecomefM &s*&»£ ikSS wmsi******!**: K* m m FREE OFFERI Moll coupon " for free tubes of Pond's Creams— Cold and Van Kempthorkb, Prosser & 9«pt. BS7. P.O. Box 286. Christ** H. R. H. Infanta Eulalia Copyright 1930. Food's KstMC*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 2